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YouTuber injures finger while testing the Tesla Cybertruck’s trunk sensor

YouTuber injures finger testing Tesla Cybertruck’s front trunk sensor (YouTube / @jeremyjudkins)

A YouTuber injured their finger while testing the front trunk sensor of the Tesla Cybertruck, highlighting safety issues with the vehicle.

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Jeremy Judkins, who reviews Tesla products, experienced a strong force from the “frunk” when he placed his index finger under the hood.

The incident resulted in a mark on the finger and a scare for Judkins, who said he feared the injury could have been more serious. Fortunately, the sensor detected resistance and the hood opened before causing serious harm.

YouTuber injures finger testing Tesla Cybertruck’s front trunk sensor (YouTube / @jeremyjudkins)

Tesla had recently recalled nearly 4,000 Cybertrucks due to issues with the accelerator pedal, indicating a potential risk of accidents. Additionally, the company released a security update for the frunk after videos showing the hood crushing inanimate objects went viral.

Judkins tested the new update with fruits and vegetables, and then with body parts, to check the sensor’s effectiveness. The results showed that the sensor can still fail, raising concerns about the vehicle’s safety, and Judkins recommended that Tesla make improvements to prevent future injuries.

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Source: New York Post

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